After spending most of the season as a fugitive, Damian Lewis's Brody was publicly executed in Iran after completing his mission for the CIA.

Brody has been a divisive character for the last two seasons, and his death has proved no less polarising. Many viewers have declared that they will never watch the show again, while others have celebrated the opportunity for Homeland to reinvent itself going into its fourth season.

Digital Spy wants to hear your views. Was killing off Brody the right decision? Wil the absence of such a pivotal character give the show a much-needed creative shakeup, or cripple it beyond repair? And while we're at it, do you believe that he's really dead?